Three arrested in connection with home invasion robbery

Published: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 8:19 p.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at 8:19 p.m.

Sheriff's deputies arrested two people, while a third suspect is recovering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the leg, in connection with a home invasion robbery that occurred Tuesday morning, according to authorities.

A 16-year-old juvenile was taken to a local hospital after apparently shooting himself in the right thigh while running with a .380-caliber handgun.

Detective T.J. Watts responded to 2900 S. Pine Ave. in reference to a robbery. There, the victim told Watts that he and his girlfriend, Dianna Marie Webb, 21, had checked into the Royal Inn Hotel on Monday. Earlier, the victim said he and his girlfriend went to Forest Hills Apartments where they had signed paperwork to move in on Tuesday.

The victim said they returned to the hotel and fell asleep. He said that when he awoke around 2:30 a.m., Webb was missing and she could not be reached by text or telephone.

Unable to find Webb, the victim said a friend of his visited him at his hotel, and while there they heard a knock on the door.

Two men — one of them armed — barged in and demanded cash from the two before fleeing, deputies said.

The victim said he and his friend chased after the robbers, and after crossing South Pine Avenue, he heard a gunshot and saw the juvenile fall. The other alleged suspect, later identified as Fabiane “Fabo” Jackson, 22, apparently was seen entering Webb's car with Webb driving.

The juvenile, left at the scene, was tended to by the victims, deputies said, one of whom picked up the juvenile and carried him to the hotel.

The victim told deputies that he believes Webb set him up because she knew he had $800 in cash in his possession to be used to rent the apartment.

At the hospital, the juvenile told the detective that he was at Jackson's residence when Webb told them the victim had drugs, cash and pills. The juvenile said he got a key from Webb so they could enter the residence. He also said Webb was the one who dropped them off at the hotel.

After the robbery, the juvenile said Jackson gave him the gun while they ran from the home. He said that he accidentally shot himself while running.

Webb was later picked up by Detective Watts in the 2000 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard. She was then taken to the Sheriff's Office for questioning.

She was interviewed by Detective Bobby Levay, and reportedly told him she was hanging out with her boyfriend and friends at the hotel when the victim took $450 from her and refused to return it.

Webb said she then drove to Jackson's residence and told them about the cash. She said the juvenile told her they'll get her money back, and she drove them to the hotel. The woman said she never received any money.

Jackson, identified as a suspect in the case, was arrested by Levay and taken to the Sheriff's Office for questioning. He told Watts a similar story.

Webb was charged with accessory to home invasion robbery with a firearm, while Jackson was charged with home invasion robbery with a firearm and aggravated battery.

Once the juvenile is released from the hospital, he will be charged with home invasion robbery with a firearm.

<p>Sheriff's deputies arrested two people, while a third suspect is recovering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the leg, in connection with a home invasion robbery that occurred Tuesday morning, according to authorities.</p><p>A 16-year-old juvenile was taken to a local hospital after apparently shooting himself in the right thigh while running with a .380-caliber handgun.</p><p>Detective T.J. Watts responded to 2900 S. Pine Ave. in reference to a robbery. There, the victim told Watts that he and his girlfriend, Dianna Marie Webb, 21, had checked into the Royal Inn Hotel on Monday. Earlier, the victim said he and his girlfriend went to Forest Hills Apartments where they had signed paperwork to move in on Tuesday.</p><p>The victim said they returned to the hotel and fell asleep. He said that when he awoke around 2:30 a.m., Webb was missing and she could not be reached by text or telephone.</p><p>Unable to find Webb, the victim said a friend of his visited him at his hotel, and while there they heard a knock on the door.</p><p>Two men — one of them armed — barged in and demanded cash from the two before fleeing, deputies said.</p><p>The victim said he and his friend chased after the robbers, and after crossing South Pine Avenue, he heard a gunshot and saw the juvenile fall. The other alleged suspect, later identified as Fabiane “Fabo” Jackson, 22, apparently was seen entering Webb's car with Webb driving.</p><p>The juvenile, left at the scene, was tended to by the victims, deputies said, one of whom picked up the juvenile and carried him to the hotel.</p><p>The victim told deputies that he believes Webb set him up because she knew he had $800 in cash in his possession to be used to rent the apartment.</p><p>At the hospital, the juvenile told the detective that he was at Jackson's residence when Webb told them the victim had drugs, cash and pills. The juvenile said he got a key from Webb so they could enter the residence. He also said Webb was the one who dropped them off at the hotel.</p><p>After the robbery, the juvenile said Jackson gave him the gun while they ran from the home. He said that he accidentally shot himself while running. </p><p>Webb was later picked up by Detective Watts in the 2000 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard. She was then taken to the Sheriff's Office for questioning.</p><p>She was interviewed by Detective Bobby Levay, and reportedly told him she was hanging out with her boyfriend and friends at the hotel when the victim took $450 from her and refused to return it.</p><p>Webb said she then drove to Jackson's residence and told them about the cash. She said the juvenile told her they'll get her money back, and she drove them to the hotel. The woman said she never received any money.</p><p>Jackson, identified as a suspect in the case, was arrested by Levay and taken to the Sheriff's Office for questioning. He told Watts a similar story.</p><p>Webb was charged with accessory to home invasion robbery with a firearm, while Jackson was charged with home invasion robbery with a firearm and aggravated battery.</p><p>Once the juvenile is released from the hospital, he will be charged with home invasion robbery with a firearm.</p>